Where does bigfoot live you might be wondering? Well, the short answer is that there is no definitive answer as to where bigfoot lives. However, here are some of the most interesting locations people think bigfoot may be found: Mount McKinley National Park in Alaska, the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina, and Pacific Northwest forests.
In fact, Bigfoot has been spotted all over North America,
from Canada to Mexico. In the Pacific Northwest of the United States, there are
many places that people claim have been inhabited by bigfoots. One spotting, in
particular, occurred in October 1996 when two men claimed to see a "hairy
biped" cross a lake and disappear into a forest outside of Seattle,
Washington.
Bigfoot has also been spotted in the Appalachian Mountains
as early as 1889! There was even a reported attack that occurred on September
6, 1974, when three men were in the woods and felt something hit them from
behind. One man fell to the ground while two others ran away.
There was even a sighting reported in Mount McKinley
National Park in Alaska! Two rangers noticed some large footprints, which were
said to be about eighteen inches long and five inches wide.
Another interesting location where bigfoot has been spotted is in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. There was even an attack reported near this area that occurred on August 16, 1969. A family was hiking when they found some large footprints in the soft rain-soaked earth near their campground. The next morning, they found yet more large footprints, and while they were walking their dog nearby, it suddenly ran off into the woods. They chased after the dog but lost sight of it near a creek bed with a thick thorny underbrush. The side of the creek was said to be covered in dense patches of wiry long grass, and the dog had run straight into this despite the fact that there had been no rain for several days.
Most bigfoot sightings occur in temperate forests with a
canopy of mature conifers. These include the Cascade Mountains, Sierra Nevada,
and the Rocky Mountains in the western United States, and the Coast Mountains
of the western provinces of Canada. Some bigfoots even prefer to live in
mountainous areas that are frequently covered in snow.
Other unusual locations where some people say they have seen
the Bigfoot include: Little Buffalo Mountain in Oregon; A small inlet that
forms off of Cape Cod Bay in Massachusetts; The Bald Head Hills area of North
Carolina; And even the side of a road near Berkeley, California on the Cal Tech
Campus.
Bigfoots probably live and hide in caves and such. Almost
all bigfoots have been reported to be nocturnal, but some have been spotted
during the day if it is light enough. What does Bigfoot do? Probably just lives
in the woods and eats. They generally stay away from human settlements because
they are very scared of us, so we shouldn't bother them.
It is possible that they are rare. their numbers are
probably quite low due to the fact that they keep to themselves and don't
really interact with humans at all. They do, however, live in families, perhaps
related or mating. They probably eat only plants (we don't know much about
them). They may have a language because of the way they make noises when they
bark and growl, but we haven't heard any yet. They may not be much of a threat
to humans as they do not attack or hurt anyone.
They live in forests or on mountainsides, where they keep to themselves and don't really bother anyone. They are very shy creatures though and don't want to hurt anyone. They are generally nocturnal, but some bigfoots have been spotted during the day. Bigfoots live in small, peaceful communities. They do not communicate with each other outside of their own community. They are also very secretive, and often you won't ever see a bigfoot because it's not going to be around to see you.
Bigfoots are as different as people, but there are some similarities as well as differences. One of the things that they all have in common is that they don't like to be around people. They are very shy creatures. They don't like to be around people mainly because they're afraid of being captured, but also because they are not comfortable around them.
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